Rumor: The Villain For ‘Ant-Man’ Has Been Revealed

By
Edward Davis
|
The PlaylistJune 19, 2014 at 11:50AM

The drama around Marvel’s “Ant-Man” has finally settled. Edgar Wright has moved on, Peyton Reed is the new director and “Anchorman” filmmaker Adam McKay is going to pen the rewrite (though c’mon people, no one’s going to leak Wright and Joe Cornish’s draft? That’s something everyone wants to read). What’s left other than to see the film next summer? Well, more details obviously since the Internets can’t resist revealing everything about a movie. Some spoilers below obviously.

The drama around Marvel’s “Ant-Man” has finally settled. Edgar Wright has moved on, Peyton Reed is the new director and “Anchorman” filmmaker Adam McKay is going to pen the rewrite (though c’mon people, no one’s going to leak Wright and Joe Cornish’s draft? That’s something everyone wants to read). What’s left other than to see the film next summer? Well, more details obviously since the Internets can’t resist revealing everything about a movie. Some spoilers below obviously.

Here’s what we know about “Ant-Man” so far via the official synopsis: “Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, con-man Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.”

Story begins with Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) being a thief and single dad who has fallen on hard times and one day breaks into Hank Pym's apartment and steals the Ant-Man suit. The main villain's name is Darren Cross who, in the comics, runs Cross Technological Enterprises, a competitor company for Stark Industries and Oscorp. His cousin is the villain known as Crossfire. It's unknown if this role will be played by Patrick Wilson or Corey Stoll. He will have a suit with a similar feel to Ant-man's but more miltary style, yellow and black in color, and with a tendril-looking apparatus coming off it's back (like with Agent Venom). It's to note that in the comics Cross looks more like a pink Hulk, so there may well be some merging of attributes from other characters for this role or multiple villains at that (Yellowjacket, perhaps?).

If correct, this is interesting because Marvel’s apparent “moral” issues with Wright’s script were reportedly the fact that the Lang was a thief – Marvel chief’s were rumored to feel that was too unheroic for the character and requested changes (some changes were also apparently more connections to the Marvel Cinematic Universe). One has to wonder if a) those rumors are therefore incorrect, or b) if JoBlo has some old intel. It’ll be interesting to see if the final version of the film whitewashes the thief aspect of Scott Lang, but it surely does leave a strong character of redemption for the hero if they leave it in there.

Anyhow, that’s reportedly the villain of the movie if that means anything to you at all. We won't go explaining much because of spoiler-phobes, but you can read more on him here. “Ant-Man” opens on July 17, 2015.